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Atlantic water intrusion triggers rapid retreat and regime change at previously stable Greenland glacier
T. R. Chudley, I. M. Howat, et al.
Discover the alarming findings of T. R. Chudley, I. M. Howat, M. D. King, and A. Negrete as they unveil the rapid retreat and vulnerability of Greenland's Steenstrup glacier, driven by unexpected warm Atlantic water intrusions. This study challenges our understanding of ice mass loss in the region, emphasizing the impact of deeper ocean temperatures.
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